Kids Korner: “I live in you” (August 18th)

Read John 6:51-58 with your family.

Jesus talking about ‘drinking blood’ and ‘eating the body’ was beyond gross to those who would have heard these words in the first century, just as they are often heard as gross outside of church today. What did he mean? He didn’t mean his actual blood and body, did he?

Different parts of the Christian church have been discussing this language for almost 2000 years, and there is still no agreement.

However, what we do agree on is that Jesus was trying to tell us that believing in Jesus, following Jesus, doing the things Jesus taught us to do, behaving the way Jesus asked us to behave, all mean that Jesus is still part of our daily lives and changes the way we treat each other.

Every single person who lived in Jesus’ time had bread to eat. It might not have been fancy, but that was the main food item than everyone had. Jesus telling them his body was like ‘bread’, was one way of helping the people understand that Jesus and his teachings were as important in their lives as having that regular food to eat. However, Jesus was something they could have and it would keep their hearts and souls filled forever.

And, if they did follow the teachings of Jesus and start to treat everyone as someone who deserved love and acceptance, they would find their community changed for the better.

Sunday Reflection – August 11, 2024

From 2021

Bread of Life

John 6 35 Jesus replied:

I am the bread that gives life! No one who comes to me will ever be hungry. No one who has faith in me will ever be thirsty. 36 I have told you already that you have seen me and still do not have faith in me. 37 Everything and everyone that the Father has given me will come to me, and I won’t turn any of them away.

38 I didn’t come from heaven to do what I want! I came to do what the Father wants me to do. He sent me, 39 and he wants to make certain that none of the ones he has given me will be lost. Instead, he wants me to raise them to life on the last day. 40 My Father wants everyone who sees the Son to have faith in him and to have eternal life. Then I will raise them to life on the last day.

41 The people started grumbling because Jesus had said he was the bread that had come down from heaven. 42 They were asking each other, “Isn’t he Jesus, the son of Joseph? Don’t we know his father and mother? How can he say that he has come down from heaven?”

43 Jesus told them:

Stop grumbling! 44 No one can come to me, unless the Father who sent me makes them want to come. But if they do come, I will raise them to life on the last day. 45  One of the prophets wrote, “God will teach all of them.” And so everyone who listens to the Father and learns from him will come to me.

46 The only one who has seen the Father is the one who has come from him. No one else has ever seen the Father. 47 I tell you for certain that everyone who has faith in me has eternal life.

48 I am the bread that gives life! 49 Your ancestors ate manna in the desert, and later they died. 50 But the bread from heaven has come down, so that no one who eats it will ever die. 51 I am that bread from heaven! Everyone who eats it will live forever. My flesh is the life-giving bread I give to the people of this world.

Kids Korner: Understanding the gifts of God (August 11th)

Read John 6:36-50 with your family.

Jesus tried to explain to the people around him what the gifts of God looked like. He used bread as a metaphor, a word picture of how God gives us what we need when we need it.

The people listening didn’t understand and started talking poorly about Jesus. What does he know, they wondered, we know where he comes from and we know his parents, we know he’s not special so why is he acting like he knows better than we do. Grown ups tend to insult and ignore others when they don’t understand what is going on.

Jesus understood that, so he did his best to teach them as simply as he could, how much God loved them and how God would always give them what they needed.

Sunday Reflection – August 4, 2024

From 2021

Bread of Life

John 6 24 They saw that Jesus and his disciples had left. Then they got into the boats and went to Capernaum to look for Jesus. 25 They found him on the west side of the lake and asked, “Rabbi, when did you get here?”

26 Jesus answered, “I tell you for certain that you are not looking for me because you saw the miracles,[g] but because you ate all the food you wanted. 27  Don’t work for food that spoils. Work for food that gives eternal life. The Son of Man will give you this food, because God the Father has given him the right to do so.”

28 “What exactly does God want us to do?” the people asked.

29 Jesus answered, “God wants you to have faith in the one he sent.”

30 They replied, “What miracle will you work, so that we can have faith in you? What will you do? 31  For example, when our ancestors were in the desert, they were given manna to eat. It happened just as the Scriptures say, ‘God gave them bread from heaven to eat.’ ”

32 Jesus then told them, “I tell you for certain that Moses wasn’t the one who gave you bread from heaven. My Father is the one who gives you the true bread from heaven. 33 And the bread that God gives is the one who came down from heaven to give life to the world.”

34 The people said, “Sir, give us this bread and don’t ever stop!”

35 Jesus replied:

I am the bread that gives life! No one who comes to me will ever be hungry. No one who has faith in me will ever be thirsty.

Kids Korner: God gives us what we need (August 4th)

Read John 6:24-35 with your family.

The Gospel of John can be a really hard book to read, and that’s why most children’s stories don’t include very much from this Gospel.

When Jesus was teaching people about God’s love, he used examples of things around them every day. This lesson talks about bread, something that was on everyone’s table, even the poorest people. They understood eating bread to fill their stomach, so with Jesus’ help they understand God feeding their hearts and souls a bit better.

Jesus knew that they would have to eat again. One meal was not going to last forever, but he was trying to show people that God’s love satisfied our hearts just like bread satisfied our empty stomachs. Once we have God’s love, it is always there for us.

Sunday Reflection – July 28, 2024

People flock to Jesus

Mark 6 Jesus crossed Lake Galilee, which was also known as Lake Tiberias. A large crowd had seen him work miracles to heal the sick, and those people went with him. 3-4 It was almost time for the Jewish festival of Passover, and Jesus went up on a mountain with his disciples and sat down.

When Jesus saw the large crowd coming toward him, he asked Philip, “Where will we get enough food to feed all these people?” He said this to test Philip, since he already knew what he was going to do.

Philip answered, “Don’t you know that it would take almost a year’s wages just to buy only a little bread for each of these people?”

Andrew, the brother of Simon Peter, was one of the disciples. He spoke up and said, “There is a boy here who has five small loaves of barley bread and two fish. But what good is that with all these people?”

10 The ground was covered with grass, and Jesus told his disciples to tell everyone to sit down. About 5,000 men were in the crowd. 11 Jesus took the bread in his hands and gave thanks to God. Then he passed the bread to the people, and he did the same with the fish, until everyone had plenty to eat.

12 The people ate all they wanted, and Jesus told his disciples to gather up the leftovers, so that nothing would be wasted. 13 The disciples gathered them up and filled twelve large baskets with what was left over from the five barley loaves.

14 After the people had seen Jesus work this miracle, they began saying, “This must be the Prophet who is to come into the world!” 15 Jesus realized that they would try to force him to be their king. So he went up on a mountain, where he could be alone.

16 That evening, Jesus’ disciples went down to the lake. 17 They got into a boat and started across for Capernaum. Later that evening Jesus had still not come to them, 18 and a strong wind was making the water rough.

19 When the disciples had rowed for five or six kilometers, they saw Jesus walking on the water. He kept coming closer to the boat, and they were terrified. 20 But he said, “I am Jesus![f] Don’t be afraid!” 21 The disciples wanted to take him into the boat, but suddenly the boat reached the shore where they were headed.

Kids Korner: Jesus feeds the people (July 28th)

Read John 6:1-21 with your family.

This week we bounce over to the Gospel of John. The biggest difference between the Gospels of Mark and John is that in Mark, no one is supposed to know who Jesus really is until the end, while in the Gospel of John, everyone knows who Jesus is from the very beginning.

Amongst all of those who followed Jesus were children and teenagers. This story tells us about one teenager who shared his lunch, but he was also a teenager who trusted God and knew that God would take care of him. He was right. Jesus made sure the boy ate well, and there was enough for everyone plus leftovers.

Trusting God to give us what we need is a scary thing to do. It is one of the hardest things any Christian is asked. But God tells us again and again that we can trust and what we need will be provided. It will probably be the last minute and it might not be in the way we thought it would happen, but God will always be part of the solution to our problems.

Sunday Reflection – July 21, 2024

People flock to Jesus

Mark 6 30 After the apostles returned to Jesus, they told him everything they had done and taught. 31 But so many people were coming and going that Jesus and the apostles did not even have a chance to eat. Then Jesus said, “Let’s go to a place where we can be alone and get some rest.” 32 They left in a boat for a place where they could be alone. 33 But many people saw them leave and figured out where they were going. So people from every town ran on ahead and got there first.

34  When Jesus got out of the boat, he saw the large crowd that was like sheep without a shepherd. He felt sorry for the people and started teaching them many things.

53 Jesus and his disciples crossed the lake and brought the boat to shore near the town of Gennesaret. 54 As soon as they got out of the boat, the people recognized Jesus. 55 So they ran all over that part of the country to bring their sick people to him on mats. They brought them each time they heard where he was. 56 In every village or farm or marketplace where Jesus went, the people brought their sick to him. They begged him to let them just touch his clothes, and everyone who did was healed.

This is the shore in Dalhousie, NB where I recorded the children’s story.

Kids Korner: Jesus is popular (July 21st)

Read Mark 6:30-34, 53-56 with your family.

Usually when people in the church talk about Jesus it is with a serious voice. We talk about belief and heaven and how to behave.

But the people who knew Jesus, who met Jesus were not concerned about those things, and they didn’t always talk with a serious voice. Sometimes they spoke with a desperate voice because they wanted what Jesus was teaching and they wanted healing for their bodies and their hearts.

This story talks about how popular Jesus was and how people never left him alone. He was the person who told them they were worth a lot to God, because they weren’t getting that message from other places. He was the one who told them how to live out God’s love so others could feel it too.

The great thing about the message of Love that Jesus shared is that the same message attracts people today. We have to stop talking about belief when we tell people about God, and start talking to them like Jesus did, taking about love and acceptance.

The people of today need to hear that message just as much as the people did 2000 years ago.

This is the shoreline where the story this morning was recorded. Special thanks to my Brynn and Esther for helping with the dolls.